Scooby Doo! Shaggy’s Showdown

Scooby Doo! Shaggy’s Showdown

Music by
Kristopher Carter,
Michael McCuistion,
Lolita Ritmanis

The Mystery Inc. team visits Shaggy’s relative at her ranch outside a wild west tourist town. A ghost cowboy is scaring away the tourists and proprietors there. The five investigate.

Directed by
Matt Peters
Dongwan Jung
Young Won Jung
Jinsung Kim

Writing Credits by
Candie Langdale
Doug Langdale
William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Joe Ruby
Ken Spears

Produced by
Alan Burnett
Zahra Dowlatabadi
Sam Register
Brandon Vietti

Based on characters created by
David Bruckner

Produced by
Gary Binkow
Brad Miska
Jude S. Walko

Music by
Kristopher Carter
Michael McCuistion
Lolita Ritmanis

Film Editing by
Steve Donmyer
Craig Paulsen

Casting By
Collette Sunderman

Production Management
Ed Adams
Jeff Adams
Jay Bastian
Daphne Fei
Christy Heyob
Lance Lecompte
Bobbie Page
Rebecca Unger

Art Department
Christopher Berkeley
Chrissy Delk
Kristina Giblin
Tracy Mark Lee
Douglas Lovelace
Brandon McKinney
Jim Shellhorn
Rachel Tamura
Chad Townsend

Sound Department
Steve Bucino
Jeff O. Collins
Evan Dockter
Kelly Ann Foley
Patrick J. Foley
Mike Garcia
Mark Keatts
Wilson Martinez
Rob McIntyre
Lawrence Reyes
Fred Salinas
Aran Tanchum

Visual Effects by
Timothy N. Ryan

Music Department
Kristopher Carter (arranger)
Greg Herzenach (musician: guitar)
Mark Mattson (music editor/music engineer)
Michael McCuistion (arranger)
Lolita Ritmanis (arranger)
Mako Sujishi (music engineer)
John Yoakum (musician: woodwinds)

Give Till It Hurts

Give Till It Hurts

Music by
Kristopher Carter, Lolita Ritmanis, Michael McCuistion

A dark comedy set in the 80’s about two brothers seeking the return of their inheritance that their deceased mother donated to a televangelist.

Directed by
Thomas L. Callaway

Written by
Kenny Yakkel

Produced by
Thomas L. Callaway
Mercedes Jane
Daniel Roebuck

Associate Producer
William Hagens

Executive Producers
Helen Grace Caldwell
Mike Krukowski

Cinematography by
Thomas L. Callaway
James Lawrence Spencer

Film Editing by
Miriam L. Preissel
Production Design by
Molly McIntosh

Music by
Kristopher Carter
Michael McCuistion
Lolita Ritmanis

Cast
Duane Whitaker
Daniel Roebuck
Leslie Easterbrook
Glen Hentz
Clu Gulager
Bret Anthony
Robert Craighead
Tessa Harnetiaux
Craig Mitchell
Jeremy Ratchford
Austin Stoker
Shannon Brown
Mercedes Jane

An Act Of Love

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An Act Of Love

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Music by
Kristopher Carter,
Lolita Ritmanis,
Michael McCuistion

This award-winning documentary follows Rev. Frank Schaefer, a Pennsylvania pastor who was put on trial in the United Methodist Church for officiating his son’s same-sex wedding. The Schaefer family was pulled into a movement for LGBTQ equality in the nation’s second largest protestant denomination. An Act of Love tracks Rev. Schaefer’s journey from small-town minister to outspoken advocate, and digs deep into the growing divide in the United Methodist Church.

Directed by
Scott Sheppard

Written by
Scott Sheppard

Produced by
Kate Logan
Scott Sheppard
Sarah Beth Bassak

Executive Producers
Bill Smith
Pauley Perrette
Mike C. Manning

Cinematography by
Scott Beer
Ross Hockrow

Film Editing by
Scott Sheppard
Miranda Yousef

Sound Department
Paul Hollman

Camera and Electrical Department
Aron Campisano
Andrew Drachman
Michael Harthen
Jason Howell
Daniel Lennon
Kate Logan
David J. Ruck
Dan Schmeltzer  (additional cinematography)
Scott Sheppard
Frank Weiss

Editorial Department
Michael Smollin
Kim Strand
Jessie Waite

Publicist
Annie Jeeves

Music by
Kristopher Carter
Lolita Ritmanis
Michael McCuistion

Musicians
Ben Chilton
Eunghee Cho
Greg Herzenach
Yeseul Chloe Kam
Mann-Wen Lo
Andris Mattson
John Richards
John Yoakum

Music Mixed by
Mark Mattson
Mako Sujishi

Winner - Cinema Diverse, US 2016
Festival Favorite: Feature Film
Scott Sheppard

Winner - Fairy Tales Film Festival, CA 2016
Audience Award: Best Film
Scott Sheppard

Nominee - Mill Valley Film Festival 2015
Audience Award: Valley of the Docs
Scott Sheppard

Nominee - Out on Film, Atlanta, US 2016
Jury Award: Best Documentary
Scott Sheppard

Winner - Outflix Film Festival 2016
Jury Award: Best Documentary
Scott Sheppard

Winner - San Luis Obispo International Film Festival 2016
Audience Award: Best in the Fest
Scott Sheppard

Broke Sky

Broke Sky

Music by
Kristopher Carter,
Lolita Ritmanis,
Michael McCuistion

Two friends work by removing animal bones, one day they find a disturbing finding that will change the way they see themselves and their friendship.

Music by
Kristopher Carter
Lolita Ritmanis
Michael McCuistion

Music Supervision
Allison Freebairn Smith

Orchestration by
Kristopher Carter
Lolita Ritmanis
Michael McCuistion

Guitarist
Greg Herzenach

Music Mixed by
Mark Mattson
Mako Sujishi

Winner—Dances With Films (Grand Jury Award)
Best Picture

Winner—Dances With Films (Grand Jury Award)
Best Film

Winner—Memphis Indie Film Festival (Indie Memphis Competition)
Best Narrative Feature

Winner—Memphis Indie Film Festival (Indie Memphis Competition)
Soul of the South

SiREN

SiREN

Music by
Kristopher Carter

A bachelor party becomes a savage fight for survival when the groomsmen unwittingly unleash a fabled predator upon the festivities.

Directed by
Gregg Bishop

Written by
Ben Collins
Luke Piotrowski

Based on a short film by
David Bruckner
Nicholas Tecosky

Based on characters created by
David Bruckner

Produced by
Gary Binkow
Brad Miska
Jude S. Walko

Executive Producers
David Bruckner
Andrew Reyes
Thomas P. Vitale
Justin Smith

Cinematography by
George Feucht

Film Editing by
Gregg Bishop

Casting By
Rita Harrell
Jen Kelley

Production Design by
Boontawee Thor Taweepasas

Art Direction by
Bobbie Harley

Set Decoration by
Dale Neal

Costume Design by
Peri Richards

Music by
Kristopher Carter

Nominee—Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards
Best Independent Film

Yesterday Was A Lie

Yesterday Was A Lie

Music by
Kristopher Carter

Hoyle, a girl with a sharp mind and a weakness for bourbon, finds herself on the trail of a reclusive genius. But her work takes a series of unforeseen twists as events around her grow increasingly fragmented… disconnected… surreal. With an ethereal lounge singer and her loyal partner as her only allies, Hoyle is plunged into a dark world of intrigue and earth-shattering cosmological secrets. Haunted by an ever-present shadow whom she is destined to face, Hoyle discovers that the most powerful force in the universe –the power to bend reality, the power to know the truth –lies within the depths of the human heart.

Directed by
James Kerwin

Written by
James Kerwin

Produced by
Sarah Nean Bruce (co-executive producer)
Andrew Deutsch (co-executive producer)
S.K. Duncan (co-producer)
Steven Hacker (co-producer)
Daniel Henning (associate producer)
James Kerwin (executive producer)
Jill Kerwin (associate producer)
Chase Masterson (producer)
Louis Race (associate producer)
Jay Thames (co-producer)
Robb Thomas (line producer)

Original Music by
Kristopher Carter

Music Department
Kristopher Carter (music supervisor and orchestrator)
Paul Frederick (soloist: saxophone)
David Holladay (vocal supervisor)
Dominique Preyer (music clearance)
Malcolm McNabb (soloist: trumpet)
John Yoakum (soloist: saxophone)

Orchestra Recorded by
Mako Sujishi
Greg Herzenach

Winner—Accolade Competition, 2009
Best of Show (Feature Film)

Winner—Foursite Film Festival, 2009
Best Feature Film (Festival Prize)

Winner—LA Femme International Film Festival, 2008
Best Feature Producer (LA Femme Filmmaker Award)

Winner—Mexico International Film Festival, 2009
Golden Palm Award (Feature)

Winner—New York VisionFest, 2008
Film Competition Award - Directing

Winner—New York VisionFest, 2008
Film Competition Award - Writing

Winner—New York VisionFest, 2008
Film Competition Award - Cinematography

Winner—Park City Film Music Festival, 2008
Best Impact of Music in a Feature Film - Director's Choice (Gold Medal for Excellence)

Winner—Route 66, 2008
Best Film Noir (Festival Prize)

Winner—ShockerFest, 2008
Best Picture -Feature (Fantasy Genre Award)

Winner—ShockerFest, 2008
Best Actress (Fantasy Genre Award)